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uni I hr vin! ii Irv, 'i hf people ol' M : -..
Hlppi, I .ul i-i;, i ii! ?ipil i I'?. ni; ..: ? ?
chilly ministril in lin sujijt'vl, which
is iluv largely lu Ihn cecim epidemic ul
yellow ?. vi i lhrptt;m which Iii;'', . ri
l ion hsisjusl pa-.-? ?I. i h.- ni' .i ul' - m li
?t nat ional hoard ol' hvaltli is generally
endorsed hy physicians in lin- .-milli,
anil lin- suggestion seems lo haw Un*
appro va I ol' Ihv health nut Inuit irs ul
th?' three Stales iv lorin i lu. The pinn
gem 'ally discussed is Ilia! sucha hoard
should hr composed nf representatives
from each ot' (liv Stales ol' the (inion,
tho invinhersof which should, ol' course,
he experienced ?uni trust wort hy invin
hersof ilu- medical fraternity, the head
of such a hoard tu liv known as "com
missionvr of public health." The sub
ject, is one worthy ol' discussion, and
there is much in if tn merit considera
tion on t he part of Congress.
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Another conference was held in Co
lumbia last Wednesday in reference to
putting on ?mother train bet ween Co
lumbia and ti reen ville. Representa
tives from several towns along the
Hoad were present ami the Southern
Hail road was represented hy Messrs.
Hardwick, Wells and Cardwell. Peti
tions from ?ill thc towns ulong the road
were presented to lin* ollieials, ?iud thc
business necessity ol' thc train was
pointed uni hy Ihr delegates present,
who urged I hal lin- train desi rei I would
not only benefit the road hut tho cit irs
and towns ulong (hr linc. As in already
known the question is only the exten
sion of the train from Prosperity, its
present, terminus, lu Cullimbin. Th?'
people of this section need another
train to Columbia, ?iud wv sincerely
hope if will be put on. The railroad
officials say it will not pay. Perhaps it
will not nt iirst, hut we believe the
business of the. vnad can be in
creased, and in a short, while the
train will pay. I,ot. (hr railroad au
thorities try the experiment, ?md all
tho towns and cities interested in keep
ing the train on will do their utmost to
make it ti success.
The pvs.siinist is abroad in tho land.
On every hand tin- ear ol' thc passer-by
is n?snii?ii !M in h's ui' wu?-, ioueuing
upon almost every Known topic from
the low price, of cotton (? tir' ruinous
policy pursued by thc government in
the recent war with Spain. In fact, it
Revms tliiii ;i grunt man,\ pinpi, are
imbued with the idea thal we ?ire
wi ry ?mr. separately and individually,
un dir high loud tu ruin ?mil ? hal tin- j
country .in this locality, ?ii least) is
fast approaching the "demuitiou bow
wows." Ibit h t us pause n moment.
ls then- ?fully a good ?md sutlicivnt
tens?n tor ail this pessimistic talk?
Are the clouds that are now hovering
a portion of ?our fair Southland really
so dark as they ure painted by some of
our friends with the gloomy cast of
countenance } No! most emphatically,
no! We cite in proof of this denial the
lessons which the history of our coun
try teaches us, the indisputable axioms
of political economy and best of all,
the logic of common sense. The equal
ization of values is a fact not a theory;
and the same rule applies to existing
conditions. If the farmer finds be can
not make a living raising four-cent
cotton with his present system of farm
ing, he must change his system; raise'
corn and hogs and plant just enough
eotton to supply him with clothing ?md
pay his personal debts. Hy pursuing
such a policy for awhile the price of
cotton will be bound to react. Human
life is a series of tips and downs. livery
community has them and we cannot
hope to escape our share of the
"downs." Let us not despair, but as
troubles arise meet them uutlincliingly,
and wo will bo rewarded by having
peace, .prosperity and plenty in the
land._
- Niuo deaths have occurred in
tho Second South Carolina regiment
from fever originating in Camp Cuba
Libre, Jacksonville. Tho battlefield
seems safer than thc average camp.
cv ! lin Knute of Mic Much' Dh: mn uri
( Sn in \V. Stairs, editor I lu
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Aiiilci>?Mi in cumpuny wit h iii? Mack
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K Diamond -;..!< ni leached h\
i Iii * inspecting |iaily, 111 < 111 i t irs ucn
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ing i ??ju ii- . - ni i1 ; I'M - i iiiii, To linn i
is lim ilio niiiMiuiiiii'il < ii. Iiu-ni in m
I he peuple ?ill nlui'L I lp- linn ju South '
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li;. ;t ilnulili i incl. :...iii i ..il.
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ii> . 'n null , .-.?> m;i> jil nlica|i-?l ;;l li l-l J
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mud. ?il ? - : un.: is ..!:<! nil .*;? l?*n l;i r
ll?.!;- .'i' Ill ili,'. impie i'll ;i ?llil|lti?'r I
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I I.i- Inc:; liini ul lin (iii? ul t lie I.I. ?ri, '
I ?iniiioinl iii Spalli ' , ii!;n:i i- nut !
M'11 li'il pi! ii innen ? ly ' - i> is iioi'l li Ol' j
I In: ! Stale, .inti lin li lin I hmalion ol I lin
ililli?- ?ti ['ml !...'..'). soli I Ic ?d Muli l-l
.>>u. depends upiui ?hele iii peppin I
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i I. '. l ;, ; : 111 ! ll.'' I . . W Us ? i i. ; t \. . ! ! I i li ll l'li.si ,
v. ill gel it : und il 111. ;. linn i u uni il, j
; hen .1 viii lu- run inst where the com !
Itally v. ;ints ii m i un, i ngrat ?Iii s.i nt an\ j
mwii nr i iipuiiunil\.
Anilcisoii, S. ( '., i.- the Inisiesl UtAvii
Hi' visili'il -uiiili til' lin lillie l.'iil.u'f I
iiinuiilaius. l in-luw ii is lull ?tl' hu.st
liip: yntiiig husillos men, .uni limy;
liinlu: Illings inu\f. Kielli Imnili eil j
linlcs ul ct1111tli \v? U- snlil ?Ul (he sllei ls j
um- tiny ul nur slay I htm*, which was
coull I eil a ililli (lay. UV visited their I
eit el ric plant a lew miles from town, \
which is run liv waler power, line ol'"
the l?ii_r cotton mills is run Itv elec
tricity generale?! hy this plant. In the
I WO mills there ure employed T?0
hands. Kleyen hiimlrcii ami twenty
looms nie constantly hanging away,
weaving a superior grade ni' cotton
cloth. Most ol' the cotton manufac
tured is raised in thc immediate neigh
iiorhooil of the mil). Wv visited tim
1,21)0 nero lunn ot Mr. NV. t?. Ilam
uiuml, neur town, lt is a model cot
tun plant?t inn, cultivated by convicta
employed from the. Si iii e. Mr. Ham
mond lula his land:; terraced to prevent,
washing, and it KIUIWH carol'iil manage
ment in every detail. And withal Mr.
Hammond is a clever gentleman.
We are in receipt nf copies nf a neat
lillie pamphlet. ',lssa<jiiena,'1 a legend
nf upper North Carolina, from the
aullau. Mr. Charles S. Heid. The
hook is of especial interest, tu us be
cause while in West Union, S. C.,
which is an endless extension nf Wal
halla, we were tho guests of Mr. Dick
Strother, the tallier in-law nf thean- I
I hoi , mid hud I lie pleasure nf meeting i
lite gilled young writer. We also
visited the Issiuptena Culls, . n Hie I
lillie Kidge mountains, near the lng
Inline] nu the Nack I Munumi! cm |
thrungli Slump Mouse mountain, one i
mile through solid granite, lt is a j
beautiful romantic, spot, and ono cal
culated to make une believe lhere isl
truth in the legend sn beautifully por
trayed by the authur nf "Issaquena."
liv tho w;iy, Dick Strother, whose hos
pitality we enjoyed, isa type nf the
uatural-lturii Southern gentleman, and
his jolly gund nature mude us feel that,
the whole country was ours, tho Burne
as it. scents tn be "Dick*' Strothers'
We are glad tu ?ce hy local papera that.
Dick luis been granted the water
works privileges ol' Walhalla, and
that lie will pipe (he sparkling waters
from Issaquena Kails to the thirsty
denizens of the 'burg' to slake their
parched thirst, und we hope some dav
tn tip glasses with him. Dick's ail
righi.
While we ure nticring cnngratula
iiniiM?u> inc u?iiiosi ubsoiiiie cenuinrv
?d' I ho tra cly linancicring of tho Black
Diamond liailvray .System, we should
uni forget thc wonderful energy ami
ability shown hy thu distinguished
attorney and linancier, Hon. T. C.
Dickinson, ol' Washington, l>. C.. who
luis taken up the financial putt of Hm
work, ?inri has spenl nea rh five years
nf his time in Kurope, at his own ex
pense, placing ?he advaulakesuf Hie
roud heinr?' capitalists, and thal it was
through him We were enabled to pro
cure I lie services ol the most eminent
expert engineer in Kngland, to-day
if nu! the most prominent inthe world,
Sir Thomas Tancred, lo pass upon thu
enterprise.
The genuine article nf Southern hos
pitality WHS dished ?nit lu the inspec
tion party in nlopnthic doses. If there
are any cleverer pennie un the nut side
of the earth than those at Knoxville
and Maryland, Tenn., Clayton, (in.,
Franklin, N. C., and Anderson, Beau
fort mid Port Royal, South Carolina,
wo conics? wo nave ne-ver met them.
Tho people of the Southland aro
oven more interested in the success of
the Black Diamond than the people of
the North. They need tho outlet north
worse than we do South. But we nil
need it.
Clayton, (ieorgia. will be an impor
tant point on the Black Diamond, lt
is just below the famous Balma Cup,
and will make a nice, summer resort tn
the midst nf the Hine Bidge mountains.
Another gund point on the Black
Diamond is Cranklin, N. C. lt shows
evidence nf prosperity and is backed
by a line mining section ; lies in the
gold In-lt, and is particularly adapted
lev a beautiful town. Tho Black Dia
mond will be the making of it.
- Mr. Lemuel ll. Vernor, of tho
Retreat section of Oconee, ono of tho
oldest and most highly respected oiti
z ;iis of that county, died Saturday, 5th
inst., ut hi? home, at the advanced age
of 86 years. The death of Mr. Verner
removes the last of the sons of John
Vf./ncr, Jr., who settled at Retreat
in 1780.
Pendleton It:
! h. \\". V. i * i . - i r - s. I ': <>ii - m ol
I i -'?.un- ( lilli LT?-. pirni-in ?I an ablesn
|lll>)l ?li I lt?' I 'l r .-b y I ? I i.i II I ililli !i sjlMT
oui la -I w fiting.
Mi", .}, \V. simpson wt ni tn Amit rsoii
\\ ? din'.-iln,\ lo rnny tin- l t dna! riff
linn nunn-. Miss* A nu if, Iii? (langh
in", iif f(iUi|taniril him in milt i Hi ha vi?
. inn ?h m.il wm h ihm? ai Hr. Strick
land s.
I., il. Slwiukltit, Ks?., has !" rn unite
-it !. I'm Ihr hisl len days. So mut h MI
thu) hi- sons, f?forgi' ami Ktlwnrtl.
vvi-if i alli il litinir CrtAIU l'irtlmonr. \\ ?
ure i:kui t?? ii 'm; I i hal hi- ir much itu
;.i il.
I'IUII - ?,i Hamilton i- quite sick with
billion- I? a i. Jd ha- hern -l. t. lui
. i ?'. fl al ila;..-.
Mr. .1. il. M i III liff ha - lu i H lo AI hi II tn
u:ii| pun lia-i il u nier stork ul goods.
Mi. Ili um n I lal ns wi ni lu Hm Sinti
i au la-l Sal unlay .
Mi. !;. I!, -in.iii i- fh iking lor Mr.
.!. M. Mount:' .
lin HupH.-i- ni'- gilling un nicely
: i ai. in in;,- I hf ii I hu; rh.
I ?i. I!. \\ . Sanders \\ ?ts nt hi- l 'hui? lt
Sunday murnini with only i hi rr nu m
lui- ?a? 'i-iil. liny roust il ii I ? ti lin
fungi1 -'ai?mi. 'I ri i. TAI.Ki
A Narrow Escape.
!'!i uiklii wm!* .vriihn hy Mrs, Ail ii j
L jan, >.i Hr on., :. I' :'. \V?ti lakee .
". i ;? I f .'il.l wi . -i 11 'ni un ii:y ?lint: -.
< ;. . -i" Tm ni il i in io!;,' terminale?! lu
i' ' inp ' . I- ur !..r i.irs cave nu- up,
a .: I tr??'ihl .'>... i.m a .- ! i ??rt lina-. 1
UH vf? in', M?I ?:p my Ha*. I? r, ih'termini tl ;
l- I .. ai ?1 Hui sta f M ?I li mv friend- un
..a ri li I w nhl thee! my aM ent ones shave.
M lil ah ?in! wa-a yi-ei t?> pol Dr. King's
,\ . I1 r iv r .. !..r ('iio-umpl| i>i, Coughs ;
ii-! I '?1.1 - I i: . yt i i" a i li.-l I . -I", m all i
? L-h: ? o' 'ti I f rt. t ii : >-i rn?- ?-ml I h i tik
ti ll inti ..av? ? i ?i o i ow ii v.t-ll alni h?-al (
i ? \ v. ..?i HM. Trial i ?."!?? tn.. n< - 111: " -
t' . ?1,1: . ( |?r it; Sor-. IC?-,: ii 111 MZO
ru?. ? ! .fd PU 11 mira II 11" . i .?r priva) r.
'?'i)' I? - t i.i.'S? ?tv ?.:: t'l'.l'lll, ;r? sh IV?.III ;
mau'.'I.H tm i'la al Itrm k Urns. LO- 2
Afi? ORD?fi??HU:
To t'.t p.'iil MM ?iinell of on Orrfi
na i;e?' :?-? rr <| II KIM* ?I 3 tcciihc
I'.ii." Nit!?- ol A 1?[>I?N. tit' ?lilt'**
C'cutfM itv Cabbage, from any
Wilga.)*, ?Cari or Vohiele.
?"> ll' i >i:l) . I N l.U. Itv ihr M H>* or
r. J .H .i s\ li lei ilion "? : .'m riv ni .\ i .tier- ?
- i it. ". ' . II i'.Milu' i assam h lo? I an?! hy 1
Htlfhnl ll\ ? >! lin? samo -
that NH much ol ali Ordiuuucts of this'
("ii; ns mi rt (pa l'o th.? pay men I ol' any j
l.iri-iiMi Tax In:- tho sals nf Ajiples, ?ir;
tither Ki o it-, or ( V.hii ?go, from an;, V. ag- !
m., ("ail. rn- other Vehicle, Oe, amt thc? j
s.mm i.-i hereby, iepe?ihnl,
I'.IIIH ami i,it un'.I hy tho Mayor atol
Aldermen nf tho City ut Anderson, J-.C.,
in ('.Him'1 Husein hied, ami tho seal ul
stilt ? ny duly utlixti?l, this 1st day of No
VoUt her, A. 1). 18?IS.
JOHN K 110 )1), Mayor.
AttH't :
T. .J. M AU 1.1)1 N, Clerk.
Executor's Sale Beal Estate.
HY virote of authority vested in UH by
tho last. Will and Testan mut of CleitlHli ?
tina Hall, deceased, wo will Hell on Sales
day ni Decemhur, 1SSI8, in front of the
Court House lu tue City of Anderdon,
S. C., the Lands described aa follows, tu
to wit :
Ali that certain piece, parcel er lot of
Lund, containing 40 seres, more or les-u,
situate, lying and being lu Varen n es
Township, in County nf Anderson in
said State, en wataru of Flat Hock branch,
w -.tors of Savannah river, adjoining landa
?.r Mrs E. A Glenn, R. H. Healy and P.
li. Tate, and being the same conveyed to
us by KUHN Jonen by Deed bearing date
January lath, lK'.ls, and recorded lu R. M.
c. olliro for Anderten County, j?. <j.t in
Book "B," ungo 2132.
Terms-Oue-half cash, balance in 12
mouths with interest, secured by bond
ami mortgage with leave to aut'eipato
?tayment. Pu roh-?Mer to puv for papero.
M Kv. I?'. V L. ARNOLD,
MKS H ATT LIS WELCH,
Executrixes.
Nov pi, lS'.'S 21 3
.1 litige ol" Probate's Sale.
STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON COUNTY.
In thc- Cou rt of Common Pica?,
li. P. Clinkscalos, Plaintill*, vs. Lucy
Ashley, ut a', D?tendant?.-Foreclos
ure.
IN obedience to tho Order of Sale herein
1 will sell eu Salesduy in December
next, in front of the Court House in the
City of Andersen, S. C., the Lands de
Hcrdied as follows, to wit:
All that certain Tract of Land contain
ing 142 acres, moro or lesa, situate'in
County and State aforesaid, adjoining
I,amis' of S. Bleckloy, deceased, E. M
Tucker and others.
Terms-Cash. Purchaser to pay .or
pipers ll. M. LUTRRISS,
Probate Judge aa Special Referee.
Judge of Probate's Sale.
STATIC OK SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY oe ANPI?KSON.
iii the Court Commun Plea.*.
S. I!. Timms, as Administrator m Ks!au?
?it K I). Me Alister, deco sed, PiaiullfT,
v.-. Carrie Timm*, I'nra Timms, Lizzie
Curo*?. Dayton .ucAliator and others, ?
I) . n.iaa.l-. - Action to sell Land in aid !
?it t'ersoual Ass?\ls to pay Dalit*.
?N pursuance of the Order ol* thu Pro
bate Court, 1 will sell ?>n t-.idesday in
i <f ojlie. next, lo front cf thu Court
.'turo in the City of Andei'-on, M. C., the
L'ltido described as t?)ll >ws, to wit:
All that certain piece, parcel, or Tract
<?f Laud, containing 24i acres, moro or
less, situate in Wiilmmston Township
County and State aforesaid, adioining
Lund s of J. P. Johnson, Wm. Martin,
.Margaret Lawless, and moors.
Terms-One-half cash, balance in 12
mouths, with interest, secured hy mind
and mortgage, with leavo tu pay all cash.
Purchaser to pay for papers.
K. M. BURRIS8,
Probate Judge aa special Referee.
Judge of Probate's 8 le
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Andereon County.
In tnt Court of Common Pita*.
Mr?. Carrie A. Jackson, Plaintiff, ve. R.
A. Jackson, Mrs. Annie S. Mosa, as
Administratrix, ?ta , et al, Defendants.
-Foreclosure.
PURSUANT to the Judgment of Fore
L closure herein I will sell on Halen
?tay in December next, in front of tee
Court House in the City of Anderson, S.
C., the foltowlug described Lauds, to wit:
All that certain Lot of Land, ooutainlng
two aeres, more or less, sltuato within
the corporate limits of the City of Ander
son, S. C., adjoining lands of Mrs Cor?
Llgou, P. K. MeCully ami others, and
known aa the Drennan Lot.
Also, that other Lot containing two
acres, more or lesa, sltnate within the
corporate limits of said City, and adjoin
leg Tanda of William Green, Geo. Evana
and others, and known as the Wilson Lot,
and same conveyed to said R. A. Jackson
bv J op i h a Wilson.
'Terms-One half cash, balance with in
terest, in twelve months, secured by bond
and mortgage, with leave to pay all cash.
Purobaser to pay for paper.
R. M. BURRISS,
Probate Judge as Special Referee.
.Iinfer*', of Probate's Sai<*.
o
ST .TK OK KO LH ll CAROLINA.
ANDKIISON 1'ii'M ? .
//i the. ?oui'l o/' i 'o mm wi I'lena.
M Tr. .Ill I itt li. Voil 1 I >U?SOlll, l*i ii MI .11, \ -.
Vallie ?SIlO/rHl'd, Muggie Slit* ri urti null
'?thors, !.?. It<n.l MU ?>.
IN puinuanco of tho Orderof Sain grant
ed m tho Bbovu untitled cano, I will
. i il un Snit Hcluy m Doe?mbor i.?. t, .lu
iront ol' tho Court llniif.ii m ibu City o?
Amh-rsou, S, C. j thu Land* dusi.riboil as
follows in wit:
? ll Ihn! cet tain Lot ni .' und, c. ?r. tai tiinp;
non and oitu-hall'a';ro<<, litoronr loss, sit
?alo ih Varonitos Township, County and
Slain afnri-.au! nijjoiniuu land: ? ! .1. I*,
i'ailett alni othur lauds ol Mt-. I. {.Von
Hu-i III, il bi,mu lip? ni etil lil . . rtiuil ni
i?.'- l.t t con vu ved tn Mr-, .1. li. Von Ha?t
iielil by |)..F li th nin,.:i. A'tj.i-! Tili, I
Teriufc--Ono-half cash, Palanca in Iii
month*:, with iden si, ?>.ired hy lamil
mu? mortgage, with leave lo pay all cash
I'tifchasor to nav for papers.
H. M. m itniss,
I'rubato .1 mls;it ... i S pei ia! ItMiYrec.
Judge of Probate's Sale .
STATE OF KOI TH < .\ KOLINA,
A Mii;i!V|N I IICN7V.
/u the L'vitrt .>/' t'tji i it ? f? ti i'tri?s.
li ".ililli, Ciirki'i. IMaiotitl*. vs. W. ?.
I'arkor, O. II. I* Kanl and uthers, !?..
IflliiilliO. - Kn roi Insu i o.
I>V yirluo of tlio Reen-tal Order lu rem
) I v, ill sell nu hahatiay iii lh-eoinbpr
next ni Iront of tip C??uri House m tho
Cil.\ m Anilfispii, s C., ibu Lands de
vi i in tl UM 11 vi low- tn wu :
Ali thal curtain Traci ol Lum!, cohtaiu
iug 11 ' I acrux, un reur Ic.-s,Mtuato in Kork
fowitshio, Ciiumy a i : - i r?talo aloroaaid,
adj lining LandMoi J. c. Holland, Cathi r
II.o I'rowil. deceased, .Linette Holland
and ?Samuel (..anti, it lining thu Lanela
whereon \V. li. I'iirker did reside, ami
thu remainder nf Hut ?rael formerly be
i uging ti Ibuij. Holland iintl purchased
?'. li I'arliVr al Sci .H'M Side.
Terms .-Olio-hall cash, balan?ai in
twelve montlis, wi i. inl? i>>t, secured b.v
l o,ul aud uiorig.ige, v. nh leave tn pay nil
Uash, ?pd terutS to hu troritplied with in
ono imiir, m' resold at pim-hax-i's i ihk
it ii t i i ii puri*htis??r can h" lound who can
tiltia comply, Ku releaser to pay lor pa
|.tr.-.
li. M. liURRISS,
I'roli;:'.- .ludgit MS tt|U-o;al lieferet?.
NOTICE.
<jp!!K. itiidcr.-igucd hereby wariin Ihn
; piihlic ii'-i in hire or harbor Jerry
Whttiniro, a young necio man, who is
umlor contract tn ..mi; mr mo .or live
veins, and who his ; :t mo vvi hoot cause,
pfirsons dl.srcgiinli ,r th . iml icu will hi?
pio-u- utcti to tu ? full i xi. nf "f iii- law
CH ARLIE DAVENPORT.
Nov |i?, 1>!(S '?I ii
! Sal?? Under Trust Deed.
i
I) Y virtue of power contained in ? Dew!
\) of Trunt executed to me by F. M.
Holler, 1 will Boll nt public outcry IJ"f-Ti:
ibo Court House door at Anderson, B. C..
mi Saleaday in December, 18?8, ibo fol
i ?og described Ken I Estate : * ?
"Ali th?t Lot or pan-el of Land situate
in tito City of Anderson, in tho County
and State aforesaid, eiintainiujz eight
?cres, innre or less, situate on tba I'eilflle
riletoi ftoad, bounded by lamia of Mr*.
. M A. .stephens, John W. Daniels and a
now wtreet. '
Also, '*oiv undivided one-half interest
in ami tu all tout '.ot or parcel ?.f Laud
i ail nate in City ul Andornen, County and
Hiato aforo-aid, containing ono and three*
tenth ti'-rea mor* or ICHS, hounded hv
lauds i i .1. I". D-?n< n, i' K. M el Ju I ly and
! Maxwell Avenue, helm- ibo Lot bought
by J. K. Hare n ami .1. 1*. ?'allott from
Mm t?ra?y Coeliruo, o which I**. M Dut
lei hough! the nu i. : ul .1 C. Catlett."
rerma of Sale Om itali'(rash, balance
in twelve mont hs, MU urivd by mortgage
nf promises Leave in purchaser to pay
.di cash. Pu relimo r ' . r?av for papers.
M. I.. DON HA M. Trustee.
I Nov Pi, IKLS 21
I Notice ol' Final Settlement.
i ll!-, undersigned Executrixes of Es
! tate ot Clementine A. inti I, dee'd, hereby
j give1- none.) tlu.t they \ ill nu the Kith day
. <>: Decentber, 1 l-'its, apply to the Judge of
Combalo tor Anderson County, S. C., for
a final Settlement <?i said Ks.iile, and a
dhchnrgo trout their ellice as Exocutrixis.
M IIS. F. I'. L. .v KNOLI),
M D.S. H A'I i IC WELCH,
Ex< cu trix ca.
Nov. h., I MM -1 .r.
HIGHEST GRADE, MOST DURABLE.
Sold on Easy Terms.
I From this ?lain nulli January 1st 1 will
i make a [Special Deduction in prices of
! CI ANOS, OIlC?ANHand SEWING MA
CHINES. A ted Up-to-Dat? Piano lor
! un und up. Organs ??{s.uu and up tn
3S.sr,.uh. Sowing MnehincH, fully warrant
ed, for ?-iU DU A low mot o Now Home
! vt aeb i m a for S?ll du I M ll the very bust
j quality Need niue. p?r?5> AU. O ! f. .. per
I buttle. 'V; achino DH ods lf>i\ Now Home
.. Shu'Iles (i.V. eaeh. HH tn ?tn her, I ire akin ve
j prleoi gi.oil 'Mb Januar? 1st. i hive a
\ slightly used Piano, Hie celebrated Kim
j hall make, icll with ino tor sn|o ?it a har
? gHiti. M L. 'A ELLIS,
. South Minn Streut
Kt WORKING Hi:
TO THE CIRCUS! (Very Funny.)
Hello, Zeke ! Jest workin' nay way on to do big Circus, Boss. Ok, hit's
'cr hummer, I dun heerd 'em tell. An' de price dey am mouty low. Now,
jes's as 1 sed befo', u don't needs much funs ter take u through; but hit aint
ex/.actly freo. No, dem whut flint got none atall uv Uucle Sam's mementoes
ken u:ily sec de big proscsshun and de binon assenshun. Dc manager uv dis
big concern tells me dat u air never two soon an' never too late. Der perfor
mance is always goin' on fruin G.45 a. rn. till 9.15 p. m. Jcs let me tell u
sum uv de antics dose fellers do cut up. Fust cums de leadin' man, an he is
also dc soal proprietor. an he sez, sez he, all hands git y er razors an nives
sharp-dare's gwinter be sum cuttin' done. An' erway he begins ter cut an'
slash, an' all hans follcrs soot. Wid er powful perlite bow an' er thank, come
ter see us often, they persede ter cut 'em like this :
200 yard Spool Cotton, for hand er machine, about the best thing made,
21c per Spool; King Cleaning Soap 2?c per Bar-a good thing. Boys' Pock
et Knives 3c, 5c, 8c and 10c. A good Pocket Knife for 24c. Knife with
guarantee for 35c. A good Bleaching 2<c yard. Good Calicoes 2Jc yard.
Yard-wide heavy Sheeting 3c, 3!o and 4c. Heavy Drills at 4}c. Children's
Shoes at lOu, 12c and 25c pair. Ladies' at 38c, 59c, 83o and 98c pair. Solid
leather Men's Shoes 94c, 98c, $1.18, $1.24 and $1.48 pair. Cow Leather, Calf
Skin and Cordovan. Whole families shod at what our competitors may tell
you it ia worth to shoe one wild kid. -Flavoring Extracts. We have cheaper
goods, if you want them, but our Silver Extracts are of guaranteed quality,
5c and 10e per bottle-others charge you 15c and 25c for this size bottle of
this quality. 4-qt. Milk Buckets 5c. 10x10 Biscuit Pan 10c. 44 piece Tea
Set, beautifully decorated, ?2.78 and $3.50. Every piece guaranteed not to
craze, if it does we give a new ono for it. Brass Hand Lamps 10c, complete
with convex burner and flat wick. Glass Hand Lamps, with wick, burner and
chimney, for 15c. Bail Lift Lantern, the best thing yet, 45c. A ouc-arra
man eau work it as easily as if he had two good hands. Heavy Outiug 4c to
5c. Bed Ticking 4c and 5c to 10c per yard. Tooth Brushes 3c. 5c, 10a, 15c.
Hair Brushes 5c and 25c. Set of Table Knives and Forks, six of each, for
35c. Plated Knives and Forks 48c. Al Silver Plated Goods to close out lot
at $1.50 set. Job lot Bronzed Mantel Clocks, worth $2.00 to $2.50, will let
'cm slide at $1.00 each.
These hot values burn our bands, so wc drop them like this. Competi
tion will tell you "tain't so," and try to hold you, but it's no uso, unless you
want to be swallowed whole. Now, we know there's lots of slack jaw given
us behind our backs, but mark this : The parties doing it either have an axe
to grind or they are giving vent to an old grudge. No, they can't sling us
around like so many rats by the tail,, therefore they want to do us an injury.
Others como and go like the Summer's sun or the Winter's snows, but the
bargains at The Ten Cent Store go on and on and on.
For nearly ten years we have been the particular bright and shining star
around which a number of ineffective competitors have twinkled from time to
time, but thanks to the people who know a good thing when they see it wo
live to tell the tale.
In our Wholesale Department wc aro specially prepared to offer induce
ments to merchants everywhere. .
Now, dou't bc a black sheep. We hope to number you among the best of
the flock. So come to see UB. Come often.
Yours always truly,
Spot Cash, does th ework !
THE FARMERS LO&I AND TRUST CO.
WILL PAY YOU
# INTEREST ON YOUR DEPOSIT.
Money to lend on mortgage real estate or other approved
paper.
Office at the Farmers and Merchants Bank.
Nowadays
THERE are s > many advertisements that the average buyer is liable to
place little credence in general statements. Our knowledge of the fact that
quality, coupled with lowest prices, brings us customers, and bringa them back
again, is amply sufficient guarantee to us that our best advertising ia in our
Goods. To those who are not customers of oujo, we request that you ask
your neighbors who we are. Our Stock of
Staple Dry Goods,
Shoes, Hats,
And Groceriesf
Aro New and Up-to-Date, and knows no competition. Come in to ECO US.
We guarantee to please you. Very truly,
D. C. BROWN & BRO.
NEXT TO POST OPFIO?S.
--=3?*?3&??
Temptations in Prices, in Qua
A few are named here, I
Economy U a three-fold idea-rigl
Thia is ??ur definition of economy, no n
ono or more of these points are not ess*
that our buying facilities enables us to
tn sell at lower prices than the maj or? tj
our Specials :
Great Selling of Clothing !
Men's. All Wool and Durable
Cassimere Suits.$3 75
Men's heavy All Wool Kersey
Suits.4 75
Fine Imported Clay Worsted
Suits. 5 00
Heavy Blue Twilled Cheviot
Suits. G 00
English All Wrool brown Melton
Suits. 6 50
A superior quality Imported English
Clay Worsted Suit. 6 50
Newest and nobbiest brown and f^ray
Plaid Suits. 7 00
Popular Salt and Pepper Cassimere
Suits.7 50
A very fine blue-black Worsted Suit of
the newest Creponne Weave. This
is a specially serviceable and dressy
Suit,.10 00
An all silk lined with tho finest Plaid
Satin. The material is of the fine
texture of English Imported Clay
Diagonal.10 00
One of tho finest Suits for dress or
every-day wear is termed the "San
tiago," finest blue Serge. The ma
terial is of the best and the making
equal to tho best custom made
goods_.12 50
A very special value in Pants is an
all wool Stripe Cassimere. 1 50
A superior quality of tine dress Wors
ted Pauls. 2 75
An Imported English Worsted Dress
Pants. 3 50
Overcoats.
New arrivals in Overcoats for dress
wear.
A very uice quality of Beaver Over
coats in browo, blue and black. 5 00
An Imported blaok or blue Beaver
Overcoat at. 8 75
Superior and very handsome black and
blue genuine Overcoat.10 00 (
^w-l7ai<ijii&| Big isales of MC?'B
wLKS?SiL SH0ES
is reason
\ JL^P^^:^rrT^icriOiigh for us ' to
f??yraOl Dtrt/tell the whole pub
vii JW??I??W WNAT WE ARE
R^Iwi?fei J\ lnent- ^ou a-eady
Z-Z- ^?IB^VSI know that we con
il^^S^^J^\ tr0' -h*3 exclusive
rW^^^^MJ? 8a^e *n fcn*8 section
aiI the Shoes wo
r^^^S^^/f^^V' BC''< anu< they are
a^ ?^ standard
iJj^^Nir^f makes . that you
M?KT?B have worn so -long
M?flllilllillllll an(* 80 wc^*
A glove grain lace Shoe, with tip or
plain toe. a? ...'......i...... 1 00
A black Racine Calf Shoe, all styles
of toe, in luce .or congress, made for
durability .. 1 25
A Tan'India Kid Shoe P up for a sol
id dre's* ?hoe. 1 25
A fine Satin Calf Shoe, in bte- or con
gress, all toes. 1 48
Veal Calf Shoe, double sole, in laco or
congroas, warranted solid...... 1 50
Extension Scotch Solo, genuine calf,
in lace br congress, guaranteed by
us to give satisfaction..2 00
Newest London plain toe, best quali
ty of ealf, lined throughout with
calfskin. 3 24
Gennino French Calf Skin, one of the
finest Shoes in our Store, all Btyles
of toe. ' k lace or congress, every,
pair ' .anteed by ns.3 25
MAIL O
Our mail order department is kept
ways particular to give this part of our
tent iou.
Every order through the mail i
le? vt s our st?re a few hours after it is i
December Butterick Patterns and
sale.*^
Metropolitan Fashion Sheets given
Your*
JULIU
lity and in Style !
mt thousands go unrnent
it prices, right qualities, -foj,,
lutter how much others may ar"
eotittl. Certainly there U no
buy at lower priced, and con*
r ol' general Stores. lier,. are
Our s
Trunks aa
is ?-"'Ulpict
every jei
style and .
few of thc
arc as foll,,
backing '
mude ar
roomy. :
inches.
- I- ?n?lcs
2?J inches;
"....-,< . - ? p 11.. iy i V, ? ?. ySTTfj-.^,
Fancy /.inc covered trunks]*!
size tray, size 14x2B,apriee
size 15x111), firiee.
size 19x30, priced
Geuuine Oiled Canvass Trunk
complete trays, size ?21x36..
Leather bound Canvas Truni
complete tra vs and best ^trai
2ix:s(i .
Very finest leather -md bra?,
med with the very newest ac
ern fittings, size 22x3(1, j,r?ce
Satchels and Valises in evei
and quality at our regular iow
Cool days make Capes a f
garment. Our Stock is UDSUI
for assortment and variety of
Stylish Cheviot Cape trimmci
braid.
Good quality Cheviot Capes, it
with braid and fur.
Stylish Chinahille Capes, bra
fur trimmed, full size.
Fine black Beaver Capes, f
braid trimmed.
Tan .colored Kersey Cape?,
trimmed .
Superior, black Beaver Cape, tr
,wi th satin and velvet collar..
Fine Plush Cape, braided andi
and trimmed with Thibet fur
All wool Beaver Jackets, io bli
blue.
Superior quality Tan Covert
.Jackets.
Imported Kersey Jacket-in cadi
and all of the leading shad?
in thc very newest fashion..
A Blanket is a comfort the
nights arid comforts are otb?
ings. We have them both.
Essex 10-4 Cotton Blanket
Rose. 11-4 pink, blue bordej
kets.
Good 10-4 Wool Blanket..
Good 11-4 Wool Blanket.
Superior 12-4 Wool Blanket
Good full size Comforts
Superior full size Comforts.
Full size Comfort with fanq
covering..
Carpets and Bugs|
Just purchased another lot
patterns in Wool Ingrain
Wc are selling them at. .?.
Extra Super ull wool Ingrawj
patterns.
A good quality of Tapestry
Carpet."
Best quality of Tapestry J
new patterns..
Handsome Fur Rugs, 36x72..
Wool Art Squares, newest
size 2Jx3 yards. ..
Extra large sise Chenille Cur;
tains.. .
Fine Tapestry Cort?is? i*J|
largo sizes...
Oak Screen Frames, a pre??
decoration.
ROERS.
; very busy these ?lays and
business, special care and
s treated systematically 5
eoeived.
thc Delineator nre now.rdil
, < ... v.J.'-; .... . ,: ? Vv ?
away at our Store,
truly,
S H. WEIL &